I compared them with your link and it looks like lever material and hardware material(alloy vs steel).

That's all I was able to find as well. I'm not sure of what the mounting bolts are either. I run a pair of Marta SL Magnesiums and they came stock with titanium bolts. I'm not sure what the price difference between the two systems is but for a carbon lever and aluminum bolts I would also wonder if it is indeed worth it.

Aluminum caliper and rotor bolts!? Really? Are you sure they aren't supposed to be titanium?

That is what I thought also, but both are Torx Al, they are supposed to be a special (stronger?) alloy.
I've been using the MT8´s with the Al caliper bolts provided since August without any trouble, I must say that I always use a torq tool any were installed by the Magura dealer in Mex.
The rotor bolts are also Torx Al for the newer Storm SL, but since I already had the original version working with my Marta Mags they came with Ti Allen bolts. I would be not so eager to use Al bolts on rotors.

i got sick of trying to resuscitate the expensive magura pads after contamination and threw in a pair of elixir pads for giggles and they work like a charm. I haven't found any affordable after market magura pads so until then the 6-15$ koolstop and discobrake elixirs are an option

i got sick of trying to resuscitate the expensive magura pads after contamination and threw in a pair of elixir pads for giggles and they work like a charm. I haven't found any affordable after market magura pads so until then the 6-15$ koolstop and discobrake elixirs are an option

I contaminated my pads once and got them really hot to burn off the mineral oil. Once the smoke cleared, it was all gone, and they worked fine. Not sure if you've tried that or not but it worked for me.

I contaminated my pads once and got them really hot to burn off the mineral oil. Once the smoke cleared, it was all gone, and they worked fine. Not sure if you've tried that or not but it worked for me.

my routine is alchahol and fine sand paper, i will give baking a shot some time. I'm not sure exactly what the deal is but the magura pads seem to get real grabby after not so much use and i'm having good luck with the cheapos although outright power is down

my routine is alchahol and fine sand paper, i will give baking a shot some time.

I tried alcohol and had no luck with it so someone recommended I torch the back-side of them but since I don't have a propane torch or the propane to run it, I put them on the heating element of an indoor grill until they quit smoking and have not had a problem since. Heck, pads are expensive and it would be a shame to have to throw them away.